Stephen,
They appear to be real photo postcards (1910-1930). I only have photocopies. In white ink they are both labeled "Lutheran Church at Mt. Tabor, MD." one showing the church from the road in front of the Mt. Tabor cemetery, and the other showing an interior view of the alter and pews. The others are two views of Mt. Tabor schools (one brick and one wood). The sign is visible on the wooden structure and the view of the brick structure is labeled in white ink (in the manner of the church images). These copies are in my Cross photo files, but I cannot (probably a senior moment) remember the source (George Brigham? Clifford? ??).
When I get back from DC this weekend (Jon Stewart rally), I will get scans made.
Bill Christen
Posted by: "Stephen Recker" recker@...
Mon Oct 25, 2010 4:03 pm (PDT)
Interesting. Fred Cross, what a gem. What era are the other photos from? Thanks!

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